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  2. File:Protection of Children Act 1978.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. File:ALL Constitution, By-Laws, Rules and Regulations.pdf

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  4. File:Children (Scotland) Act 1995 (UKPGA 1995-36).pdf

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    English: An Act to reform the law of Scotland relating to children, to the adoption of children and to young persons who as children have been looked after by a local authority; to make new provision as respects the relationship between parent and child and guardian and child in the law of Scotland; to make provision as respects residential establishments for children and certain other ...

  5. Children's rights - Wikipedia

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    Children's rights or the rights of children are a subset of human rights with particular attention to the rights of special protection and care afforded to minors. [1] The 1989 Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) defines a child as "any human being below the age of eighteen years, unless under the law applicable to the child, majority is attained earlier."

  6. List of international and European laws on child protection ...

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    The international legal framework concerning children in migration and mobility provides safeguards in relation to asylum and international protection, labour regulations, the prevention of sexual exploitation and trafficking in human beings, international standards for migrant workers, child victims of crime and the judiciary, as well as ...

  7. School discipline - Wikipedia

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    School systems set rules, and if students break these rules they are subject to discipline. These rules may, for example, define the expected standards of school uniforms, punctuality, social conduct, and work ethic. The term "discipline" is applied to the action that is the consequence of breaking the rules.

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  9. File:Children (Scotland) Act 2020 (ASP 2020-16).pdf - Wikipedia

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